The Effect of Development of Science and Technology towards
Religious Understanding
Iu Rusliana
1
, Dadang Kahmad
1
and Abdillah
2
1
Faculty of Ushuluddin UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia
2
Magister of Islamic Thought, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Keywords: Transcendence, classical science, spiritual crisis, religion, social media.
Abstract: Science has undergone a significant development, especially since the scientific revolution in the west. science
in traditional times and Islam is very strong with the transcendent divine element. The metaphysical element
in Islamic science is an important part that continues to be developed by Muslim scientists especially in the
field of cosmology. Thought and religion at the time were two adjoining and even mutually reinforcing areas.
The principle of classical science has really disappeared when the west is in the spirit of a revolution in the
scientific revolution. This development of western thought has brought significant changes especially in the
field of science, where they have secularized between religion (faith) and science. Nature that is considered
sacral by non-modern humans, massively exploited by modern humans, especially with the help of
technology. In this study, the authors wanted to examine the extent to which the influence of technology as
well as social media as a part of technology advances on life and beliefs of modern humans. This article would
discuss the literature about the development of social media which related to religion. The results of reading
from various sources, authors found that the development of modern science and technology very rapidly,
really has influenced the beliefs of modern humans. Beside, social media as a part of sophisticated technology
also are giving impact towards religious understanding.
1 INTRODUCTION
Human life continues to grow rapidly, science and
technology are the hallmark of modern man.
Modernity which is meant is a stage of life
characterized by changes in the human mindset from
a spiritual to materialistic. Historically, this
modernity movement emerged in the Christian
western context and during the renaissance /
enlightenment, at around in 1500. The main feature
of this movement, according to Griffiths cited by
Emanuel Wora, was the emergence of materialist
philosophy and the end of the influence of medieval
thought that were idealistic and spiritual (Wora,
2006).
Materialist thinking that characterizes modernity
is further enhanced by Rene Descartes's concept of
"cogito ergo sum" (I think therefor I am). In this
concept, as Emanuel Wora said, Descartes tried to
separate between thought and matter. For Descartes,
the mind is the subject and matter is the object, it
means that everything will be meaningful if I think.
Descartes thus greatly magnified the ratio, and his
rationalism had begun to be adopted by science
(Wora, 2006) As a pioneer of modernity which
influenced modern science, Descartes encouraged
secession with the material world. Nature is not an
integral part of the self, so nature can be treated
according to our desires and choices (Wora, 2006).
Descartes's thought has clearly had a significant
impact, especially in the secularization of science.
Mulyadi Kartanegara considers that this
secularization occurred in the west after the
renaissance movement and after the western society
itself became secular as a consequence of the
evolution of thought in science (M. Kartanegara,
2003)
This view is of course very different from the non-
modern human thought that nature has a sacred
aspect. Nature was believed to speak to man and all
natural phenomena had meaning, nature is also
believed to be the source of religion because the
structure of the cosmos contained a spiritual message
for humans (Nasr, 1990).
The development of science and technology is
increasingly sophisticated. It cannot be denied that
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both directly and indirectly have an impact on the
society. Science and technology in fact, redefine the
meaning of life of modern people and rearrange the
organisation of people relationships.
The number of communication technology
devices that provide services not only on
communication devices alone. Communities can
interact more than just hear voices, but get to know a
person who is closer through social media access.
According to Noegroho, who was cited by Eddy
Saputra said that communication technology is
hardware in the structure of an organization that
contains social values that enable each individual to
collect, process and exchange other information.
Communication technology is determined to what
extent communication technology is able to open
access to various communication services (Saputra,
2016).
The dissemination of information technology
which consists of social media or information media
that is increasingly massive has had a major impact,
especially in understanding religion. Many voices of
religious understandings are facilitated by this
information technology in positive and negative way.
The emergence of various inclusive and radical
understandings in Islam, for example, is the influence
of the development of social media. Information
media consisting of Facebook, You Tube and
Instagram has been used by radical groups to spread
their understanding. Thus, people should be equiped
by knowledge on how they can use this information
technology wisely and carefully.
In this study I would examine the effect of
technology especially social media towards religious
understanding. Actually, there were some recent
studies about technology and media which related to
religious discourses. Some studies consist of
analyzing mediatisation of religion (Hjarvard, 2011),
online piety and its discontent (Husein and Slama,
2018), Islamic radicalism and the movement in social
media (Muthohirin, 2015), Religious Authority and
the New Media (Turner, 2007). However, there were
no study which focus to the effect of social media
towards religious understanding. Hence, I believe that
this study is very important.
This study employs qualitative method with
descriptif analysis to explain about the impact of
science and technology to the religious life of its
adherents. Special attention given to the impact of
social media.
2 RESULT AND DISCUSSION
2.1 Definition of Religion, Science and
Technology
Before discussing the relationship between religions
(Islam), Science and Technology is better to talk
about religion first. This is very important because it
will lead us to a comprehensive understanding of the
relationship of the three. Religion is transcendent and
has a different approach of science. Religion rely on
revelation, while science is based on observation
(Nasr, 1990). Because of revelation, then the human
view of nature must be in accordance with the
revelation. In Islam, for example, the universe is not
independent, but the signs (signs, ayat) of God's
greatness. One of the verse Ar Rum: 25, God says:
“And among His Signs is this, that heaven and earth
stand by His command: then when He calls you, by a
single call, from the earth, behold, ye (straightway)
come forth.”
Since the Qur'an is a guide, then, man is expected
to find God in all of God’s creation in this world. The
religions of revelation teach that the universe is a gift
created by God as a creator. In other words, the
cosmos does not stand alone but a result of creation
from the transcendent, and even traditional Christian
theism and even Muslims believe that the world is
created out of nothing, ex nihilo (Turner, 2007).
Furthermore, the etymology of the word science
comes from the Latin word, scire which means to
know, and even this word experiences the
development of meaning into systematic knowledge
of nature and the physical world based on observation
(Mulyadhi Kartanegara, 2003). Moreover,
technology refer to methods, systems, and devices
which are the result of scientific knowledge being
used for practical purposes. According to Harold
Laswell that cited by Armahedi Mahzar, technology
is a collection of methods or technical used by
humans to achieve their goals (Al-Hasan and Hill,
1993).
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2.2 Quranic Texs on Science
Before discussing the relationship between religions
(Islam), Science and Technology is better to talk
about several texts that usually used as the basis that
Islam support the accommodation of science and
technology.
Several Qur’anic verses are utilises as the bases
for knowledge and science inquiry in Islam which
usually called as ayat kawniyyat. Purwanto (2012)
has classified that there are almost 800 verses related
to ayat kawniyyat in the Qur’an. Several of them are
displayed bellow. He also classified these verses
based on topic. He found that the topics related to
exploration of science and technology are: water,
nature, smoke, number, wind, cloud, fire, iron, rock,
seed, star, earth, fruit, moon, hill, light, bird, dust,
gold, leave, dark, wave, earthquacke, mountain, cave,
lightning, thunder, rain and many others.
The first Quranic revelation i.e. Surah al Alaq
verse 1 to 5 are actually the basic instruction for
human to search for knowledge and utilize human
intellectual capacity. This verse instruct human to
read which means to read not only a text but also the
nature that God has created and to dig information
related to it for the purpose of human need in the
world.
Ther verse above shows that God is the Creator of
all things and can command whatever He asks for it.
All of His creation is submitted and obedience to
God. It is only human that has been given such
intellectual capacity to reveal God’s creation.
Other verses about God’s Signs of His creation
stated in Surah Ali Imran: 190-191:
The signs that God has created for human being
should at the same time being recognized by human
to explore and investigate as the power of God in this
world. This attitude should be follow by praise toward
God whenever possible and do not show arrogant
behaviour before God. Because all the power and
Will is in God’s hand.
Other verse in Surah Yunus: 101 mentions that
human should look and investigate on how the God
has created earth and sky. This verse is an instruction
for human being to observe carefully what lies
beneath earth and what on sky to reveal God big
cration and all the secrets behind those creation.
Surah Al Ghosyiyyah also instruct human to
explore how God has created animals, sky, mountains
and earth that lied on each of them something
beneficial for human lives. It is the task of human
being to uncover the advantages.
In Surah al Naml, God says: “Thou seest the
mountains and thinkest them firmly fixed: but they
shall pass away as the clouds pass away: (such is) the
artistry of Allah, Who disposes of all thins in perfect
order: for Allah is well acquianted with all that ye
do.”
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“Do they not look at the earth-how many noble
things off all kinds We have produced therein?.”
Many Qur’anic verses use the word “afala a
yandzurun”, “afalaa ya’qiluun”, afalaa
yatafakkaruun”, “afalaa ya’lamuuun”. These phrases
emphasizes the challenge from God to human being
to explore what God has created and to invent
something new. Human is differ significantly from
other creature for they are have been given the
intellectual capacity as a rational being. Human
should make use of those capacity for the wellbeing
of their lives.
However, many Qur’anic verses also warn human
being to not overconfidence of their invention as God
is the Highest knowledge of all. All the knowledge
should be directed to the wellbeing of human lives not
to destroy humanity. God also shows authority in all
of the creations. God is the Almighty of all things.
2.3 The Development of Science in Islamic
World
Islam is a religion that values thought and reason.
Systematic scientific inquiry and scientific curiosity
are characteristic of Islamic civilization (Sardar,
1989). Evidence that Islam respects reason is the
development of science in the Islamic world.
Islam is one of the religions that appreciate
science, it is certainly can be seen from the history of
the development of Islamic civilization in the skipper
by leading scientists at the time, such as Ibn Sina, al-
Kindi and many others. Science is not something
new, but science is the result of acculturation from
other civilizations that are then modified and
innovated. This is in accordance with the
characteristics of Islam, where Muhammad clearly
states that Islam is not a new religion, because there
are already Christians and Jews who have the same
root of Abraham as the starting point (Masood, 2009).
Actually, in the field of science, Islam had already
developed it rather than other civilizations, especially
western and Europe which at that time was in the dark
ages (476-1000), a period that reflects the conditions
in Europe that are less interested in philosophy and
science. Even clearly David Deming said: “there is no
denying that a scientific dark age had descended
upon western Europe” (Masood, 2009).
At that time, Islam was very enthusiastic in
developing science especially in astronomy, this
development developed very rapidly. According to
Ehsan Masood, the development of astronomy in
Islam was influenced by several reasons, besides
natural curiosity and the desire for knowledge. Travel
across a vast empire, covering large areas of sea and
desert, called for navigational aids which only the
stars could provide (Masood, 2009).
Ehsan Masood then further state that there are
three Islamic teachings that have implications for the
development of astronomy. First, Islam is
commanded to pray 5 times a day a night. to
determine the time of prayer, it must examine the
position of the sun or stars in the sky. Secondly, in
prayer, Muslims are expected to face the Ka'bah in
Mecca. This goal is called qibla, and many
astronomers mathematicians work hard to get the
right qibla. Third, the Islamic calendar consists of 12
months of the year, and every month beginning is
marked by the appearance of the crescent moon
(Masood, 2009).
Muslim scientists at that time were very brilliant
especially in the field of mathematics there was al-
Khwarizmi as an inventor of al-Gebra. The highly
significant development of Islamic science has helped
the development of modern science in the
development of observatories (Masood, 2009).
Beside, in the field of numbers and mathematics, the
contribution is immense. The number used by us in
everyday life is Arabic numeral, because they came
to the west from scholars who wrote in Arabic
(Masood, 2009).
Furthermore, the tradition of science developed
by Muslims is very unique, the uniqueness is not only
in methodology, but also in epistemology (Sardar,
1989). Islamic epistemology contains a
comprehensive concept of knowledge. the concept of
Islam does not separate knowledge from values. Of
course this is different from value-free modern
science.
2.4 The Impact of the Development of
Science and Technology on Human
Faith
As we mentioned earlier, science and technology are
undergoing rapid development these days. These
developments have influenced the course of history
of human life, especially religion. The relationship of
religion and science is increasingly heating up and
even tense. The rapid advancement of science has had
religious or theological implications, which means
that science has caused religion and divine affairs to
be irrational intellectually.
Scientific and modern rationalism has uprooted
God's position from human life. According to
Emanuel, in the modern world, rationality no longer
belongs to God, but belongs to man[1] This has made
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modern science secular, which is meant secular here,
as said by Mulyadi Kartanegara is the omission of all
divine or divine elements of the objects of science
which was originally an integral part in the view of
science (M. Kartanegara, 2003).
The consequence of the cult of the ratio as
presented by Descartes is the irresponsible
development of science and technology. Eliminating
God's position (transcendent) from nature, as if giving
freedom to modern humans to exploit nature in a
massive and destructive way. Exploiting nature by
using modern technology in a massive way will
threaten the life of the man himself.
Furthermore, the characteristic of modern science
based solely on physical objects and materials, it must
be based on sensory observation and must be
empirical. The consequence of modern science is to
have a profound impact on religious views and beliefs
(M. Kartanegara, 2003).
In the process of natural creation, modern
scientists reject the involvement of God behind
nature. Einstein is one of the modern atheistic
scientists, who do not believe in divinity or a
transcendent God as is believed in theism [5].
According to Steven Weinberg, cited by John F.
Haught states that the deeper into the substance of
things, the universe is increasingly clear that it is not
a sign that he is a trace of God (Haught, John, 2004).
Furthermore, modern science that has produced
cutting-edge technology, has caused man to clearly
dominate nature without responsibility or in Nasr's
terms, modern man has made nature as prostitution,
to be enjoyed without any sense of responsibility to it
(Nasr, 1990). With science and technology man
continue to dominate and exploit nature in a massive
way, although consciously, it can be seen as progress,
in fact it is only a pseudo progress as what was said
by Nasr:
“Many realize in their hearts that the castles they
are building are on sand and that there is a
disequilibrium between man and nature that
threatens all man's apparent victory over nature”
(Nasr, 1990).
The consequences of the loss of God's
involvement from nature, or the secularization of
science as some modern scientists believe, have
removed the divine principle that exists in nature, so
that between humans and nature there is no harmony.
Although most people, as Nasr said, recognize that
harmony between man and nature has been destroyed,
in fact, not everyone realizes that the imbalance is due
to the destruction of harmony between man and God
(Nasr, 1990).
The imbalance between human and nature is of
course caused by human dominance over nature
which is excessive and exceeds the limit. Modern
man with his science and technology has made nature
an object. Still according to Nasr that the imbalance
between man and nature can be seen from every
expression of modern civilization that seeks to offer a
challenge to nature rather than to co-operate with it
(Nasr, 1990).
God’s has warned human in this matter in verse
Al A’raf: 146:
“Those who behave arrogantly on the earth in
defiance of right – them will I turn away from My
Signs: even if they see all Signs, they will not believe
in them; and if they see the way of right conduct, they
will not adopt it as the Way, but if they see the way
of error, that is the way they will adopt. For they have
rejected Our Signs, and failed to take warning from
them.”
It is ironic that modern science has eliminated
many spiritual elements that have had an impact on
modern human civilization as well. Modern science
in Nasr's view has threatened human existence and
spirituality. The tendency of modern scientists to see
nature from the physical side alone and they ignore
the metaphysical nature of the cosmos will certainly
make them further away from the principle of divinity
and at the same time eliminate the element of
metaphysical or spirituality of nature.
2.5 The Influence of Social Media on
Religious Understanding and Attitudes
Problems are more complex when humans also
develop technology. Technology is basically a tool
created by humans to make life easier. However, in
reality technology not only has a positive but also
negative impact (Sardar, 1989). Social media as a part
of technological progress clearly has an impact on
religious ways.
The use of social media among Muslims has
experienced a significant development, particularly in
Indonesian Muslim. Indonesian Muslims as
mentioned by Hussein and Martin are Muslims who
always express their faith, not only praying five times
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a day, but various religious activities including
watching preachers on television and log on to
Islamic websites [6]. However, the development of
social media clearly has had an influence on religious
behavior. This phenomenon is in accordance with
what was conveyed by Martin Slama that the use of
social media has influenced religious behaviour
(Badan Litbang Diklat Kementerian Agama RI,
2015).
It cannot be denied that new media has had a huge
impact on the spread of Islamic da'wah but at the
same time, there is also the spread of secularism,
pluralism and liberalism. This media has been able to
realize a flow that makes humans able to interact with
each other without limitation. Clearly, the influence
of using this media is freedom of speech and express
their views and opinions without regard to moral and
moral values.
In this media era, many Muslim learn religion
through social media such as Facebook, YouTube,
Instagram and so on. This pattern of religious learning
has changed the behavior of people in religious
understanding. More ironically, according to Martin
Slama social media can gradually change religious
authority (Balitbang Kemenag, 2015).
Formerly, in Islam there were kyai or ulama who
had authority. The Ulama is a teacher who gets an
award and recognition from his cleric because he is
considered capable of giving advice on matters that
have some spiritual import, such as marriage, sexual
behaviour, diet and domestic management of the
household [9]. Unfortunately, at present, the authority
has almost disappeared, especially in middle-class
Muslim circles. This phenomenon triggers each
individual to learn independently and feels sufficient
with the knowledge gained from social media. This
condition is in accordance with the conclusions of
Bryan S. Turner when he received a statement from
an Indian student stating that “The Internet has made
everybody a mufti” (Turner, 2007).
This trend is developing to encourage Muslim
groups without mosques. A term introduced by
Kuntowidjoyo to describe Muslim groups that grow
in urban circles, where they learn no longer to
Madrasa and mosques under the guidance of teachers
/ ulama / religious teachers, but through various
information technology devices.
As a result, their understanding of religion tends
to be superficial. This happened because there was no
dialogue room, with open insights and cross
schools(madzhab). Ironically, the trend of studying
religion on social media is endemic and makes the
existing religious authorities in ulama / kyai /
religious scholars become faded. Consequently, the
symptoms of truth claims from individuals and
groups are born based on the truth of the version and
its own interests [16]. The consequence is the
emergence of the post-truth era, an era when opinions
and interpretations stand out more than objective facts
(Basuki, 2017).
This illustrates that technology becomes a super
organism, which is no longer positioned as a tool for
humans, but which controls humans (Al-Hasan and
Hill, 1993). When people are confused about
religious issues, those who are asked are no longer
kyai / ulama / ustadz, but the You tube, Facebook, and
so on. Everyone can create space of their own in
social media and spread it uncontrollable. This is
difficlutl and troublesome related to understanding
religious messages that need further understanding
with many knowledge not just see on the surface.
Authority ten become an issue here.
A serious problem will be faced by Muslims when
they have to interpret the religious knowledge which
obtained from the media. The problem of
interpretation and understanding of religion will be
missrepresented and may not be in accordance with
the teachings of religion itself. Understanding like
this is said by StigHjarvard will lead to banal religious
interpretation (Saputra, 2016).
This banal religious understanding will certainly
cause individuals to have an inclusive mindset about
religion. The problem that arises from this kind of
thinking is radical thinking. So this is consistent with
the conclusions made by Nafi Muthohirin from the
results of his research that social media is a strategic
place for radical groups to spread their thoughts
(Muthohirin, 2015).
There are several beneficial gain from innovation
in media and technology toward the understanding of
religion, but at the same time several obstacles arise.
Muslim community should learn wisely about the
impact of technology for their lives and their
understanding of religious messages. Use the media
and technology wisely while remain critical to each
contents especially related to religious doctrines and
interpretations. Apart from that, it is the task of
government to set rules and regulations related to
contents that can be used to justified or propaganda of
any political or religious affiliations for the sake of
national unity and harmony.
3 CONCLUSIONS
The development of science and technology is
very rapid. The development of science from
medieval traditional science, which has the religious
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and spiritual characteristics of his knowledge has
undergone a change, especially after the renaissance,
where the west did a revolution of thought, especially
in science. The change or rather the secularization
between religion and science has influenced Western
civilization primarily on its beliefs.
Modern science is a science that breaks away
from attachment to religious dogma or God. Modern
science has only a quantitative character, all
measured by an insightful fact. In other words,
modern science only examines something real and
physical or material. Furthermore, the character of
modern science, because of being removed the
transcendent aspects of the cosmos, is to desacralate
nature, in other words, they exploit nature without
responsibility. Nature is just an object to be enjoyed
without moral responsibility.
The consequences of the development of modern
science have influenced the thinking and beliefs of
modern humans. Modern science and modern
technology have brought implications and spiritual
crises to modern humans and at the same time
threaten human existence. Beside, media as a result
of technology also gave problems in the religious
attitude.
Technology continue to develop new
sophisticated invention until invent social media
which was developed to help people communicate
with others without meeting face to face. This
development not only have positive side, but also
negative side. In one side, media gave space for
Muslim, for example to spread da’wahIslamiyyah.
However, in other side, the development of new
media had given a space for radical or liberal groups
to spread their understanding.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We would like to direct our gratitude to the Research
and Publication Center of UIN Sunan Gunung Djati
Bandung Indonesia for supporting publication of our
research.
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